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1 management functions affectmg a region into a comprehen- 
2 sive disposal strategy that addresses, but is not limited to, the 
3 following factors: 
“(1) The availability and potential within the 
region for developing alternative means of material dis- 
posal and recycling facilities, and for improving proc- 
essing and source control capabilities. 
“(2) The sources and quantities of existing and 
projected material sources in the region. 
“(3) The weighing of environmental, economic, 
and social factors associated with the various material 
disposal and control alternatives actually or potentially 
available within the region. 
“(4) Application of the criteria set forth in section 
102(a) on a regionwide basis. 
““(5) Unified processing of material disposal appli- 
cations within the region. 
“(6) Unified monitoring and evaluation of the 
short and long-term impacts of material disposal within 
the region.’’. 
Sec. 5. Section 204 of such Act of 1972 (16 U.S.C. 
1444) is amended by striking “and” immediately following 
“fiscal year 1981,” and inserting “‘, and not to exceed 
$12,000,000 fan each of fiscal years 1983 and 1984” imme- 
diately after “fiscal year 1982”. 
